1919] misc sous, 797 



general information as to tliis substation by R. S. Shaw, and a report on its 

 work f<>r the year untied June ::<<, mis. The experimental work reported is for 

 the mosl part abstracted elsewhere la this issue. 



Twenty-sixth Annual Report of Minnesota Station, 1918 (Minnesota 

 sin. apt. 1918, iii>. 98).— This contains the organization list, a financial state- 

 ment for the Federal funds for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1018, and for 

 the State funds for the fiscal year ended July 31, 1918, and reports of the 



director, heads of divisions, and the various substations. The experimental 

 work recorded is for the most part abstracted elsewhere in this Issue. 



Report of the director for 1918, J. G. Lipman (Xnr Jersey Stas. Bui, S30 

 (1918), pp. 5-85).— This contains the organization list and a report of the 

 director on the work and publications of the stations during the year. 



Twenty-eighth Annual Report of Washington Station, 1918 (Washington 

 Sta. Bui. 153 (1019), pp. 45, figs. S). — This contains the organization list, a 

 report on the work and publications of the station during the year, and a finan- 

 cial statement for the Federal funds for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1!'!^. 

 and for the remaining funds for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1918. The ex- 

 perimental work reported is for the most part abstracted elsewhere in this 

 issue. 



Report of the Canada Experiment Farms, 1917 (Canada Expt. Farms Rpts. 

 1917, pp. 14S). — This report contains the reports of the director, the Dominion 

 specialists, and the superintendents of the various substations. In addition to 

 experimental work abstracted elsewhere in this issue, meteorological data and 

 several minor feeding trials with steers, horses, sheep, and poultry are 

 included. 



Quarterly bulletin of the Michigan Experiment Station (Michigan Sta. 

 Quart. Bui., 1 (1918), No. 2, pp. 41-85, figs. 10).— This contains several arti- 

 cles abstracted elsewhere in this issue, together with the following: Silage for 

 Horses; Curing Meat on the Farm, and Notes on Winter Care of Breeding 

 Ewes, both by G. A. Brown; Cull Beans for Hogs, Winter Care of Brood Sows, 

 by W. E. J. Edwards; Directions for Preparing Samples of Water for Bac- 

 teriological Examination, by W. Giltner; Care of Milking Machines, by G. L. A. 

 Rueble ; Plant Disease Notes for Fall and Winter, Bean Seed for 1919, and The 

 Results of the Barberry Eradication Campaign, all by G. H. Coons; National 

 Dairy Show Exhibit; Status of Spring Wheat in Michigan, by J. W. Nicolson; 

 Wild Oats in Michigan, by E. A. Bessey and F. A. Spragg; Rosen Rye Breed- 

 ing by F. A. Spragg; Get Ready to Top Graft Apple Trees, and Protect Young 

 Apple Trees, both by C. P. Halligan; Demonstration Poultry Flocks, by C. EL 

 Burgess; The Care of Manure, by C. E. Millar; The Control of Infectious Abor- 

 tion in Cattle, and The Tuberculin Test of Cattle, both by E. T. Hallman ; and 

 a list of available bulletins. 



Monthly Bulletin of the Ohio Experiment Station (Mo. Bui. Ohio Sta., 4 

 (1919), No. S, pp. 67-96, figs. 14). — This number contains an article entitled 

 Spring Seeding of Clover and Grass, by C. G. Williams, several other articles 

 abstracted elsewhere in this issue, and miscellaneous notes. 



Monthly bulletin of the Western Washington Substation (Washington 

 Sta., West. Wash. Sta. Mo. Bui., 6 (1919), \<>. /..', pp. 170-18.',. fins. .} > .— This 

 number contains brief articles on the following subjects: Eradication of Poultry 

 Lice, by R. W. Wells (see p. 754) ; The Best Type of Sheep for Western Washing- 

 ton, by W. A. Linklater; Alfalfa in Western Washington, and Concerning the 

 Purchase of Commercial Fertilizers, both by E. B. Stookey ; Training Rasp- 

 berries and Blackberries, by J. L. Stahl (see p. 743) ; and Spring Spraying 

 Program for 1919, by A. Frank (see p. 742). 



